SF Outside Lands 2009 - Day 3 Part 1 of 2 - Vado HD
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Point I make.. I "DO BELIEVE" there are some individuals with talent close to or of equal value of Jimmy or Janis. but most likely they never get found or discovered or worse yet die out before they make it due to the avenues needed to pursue a music career in order to get noticed.
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I really feel sorry for American youth having to "Accept" this as musical talent or music.. They never get to hear real bands or musicians.. All of this stuff sounds cookie cutter melody sounding the same stuff.. LIke a canned elevator base line tune done with different lyrics. LoL.. Also Loved the girl photographer in the crowd at 0:39 with the gary fongy flash diffuser being used in "Broad Daylight" with a open ski.. LoL.
rmstudio 1 year ago
@rmstudio I think "real" music is relative, you perhaps may think that this music is poorly constructed but that is one opinion in a sea of opinions. The only thing that matters is that people are having a good time, enjoying the experience and experiencing music.
SocialMediaSocialist 1 year ago
@SocialMediaSocialist That part is true that its all good as long as people are having a good time. I just hate it when its "Spoon Fed" out by the record companies all to make the most "Efficient" buck... and all the "Hidden real talent" is never heard.. I feel we are really missing out discovering the "Jimmy Hendrix' and Janis Japlin's of out time"
rmstudio 1 year ago
@rmstudio Actually a lot of the bands are on small indie lables. I think that Morning Benders weren't even on a supported label at the time. And not only that, these particular groups are terribly talented. They may not be in the same genre as Janis or Jimmy (really who is any more- that is why they are classic legends), but that is no reason to dismiss their talent. I have had the pleasure of seeing Morning Benders a few times, and every time they impress. They are a local band & a local fav.
SocialMediaSocialist 1 year ago